About AMaC

Most resources teach medicine. AMaC teaches performance.

A. Mansour & Colleagues (AMaC) is a medical-education platform with one purpose: helping international medical graduates pass the PLAB 2 OSCE by training how they perform, not just what they know.

In the OSCE, candidates are not assessed on how much they know — they are assessed on how safely, clearly and confidently they demonstrate it under exam conditions.

Every AMaC resource is built from the examiner's perspective: what earns marks, what loses marks, what triggers safety concerns, and what separates a pass from a fail. From the Master Series and interactive flashcards to full mock circuits, AMaC provides a complete preparation pathway designed around the UKMLA standard.

Why candidates fail

Most candidates do not fail PLAB 2 because they lack medical knowledge.

They fail because they miss safety cues, communicate poorly under pressure, lose structure, or fail to verbalise what the examiner needs to hear. AMaC is built specifically to fix those failures — turning capable doctors into confident, exam-ready candidates.

The examiner-led method

Many resources claim to be examiner-focused. Here is what it actually means at AMaC. Every chapter is built around five questions:

1

What is the examiner looking for?

2

What earns marks?

3

What loses marks?

4

What causes safety failures?

5

What should the candidate actually say?

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Volume Master Series
150+
Examiner-focused chapters
Full
OSCE station library
1,000+
Flashcards (in development)
Mock
Exam circuits
Digital
Interactive revision tools
01

Think Like an Examiner

Understand exactly what earns marks and what fails a station.

02

Speak Like a Doctor

Natural, safe, patient-centred communication that scores.

03

Perform With Confidence

Structured, rehearsed delivery for every station type.

Explore the Series

Think Like an Examiner · Speak Like a Doctor · Perform With Confidence

Built for international medical graduates preparing for the PLAB 2 OSCE and the UKMLA standard.